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Although the hightlights that may be found here are outdated, the Foundation
feels that these articles still represent the ideas, ideals, and motivations of
the Foundation and therefore provides them for your perusal.
GULF COAST INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. Application (4/1/2008)
The 2007 Commencement Prayer was delivered by Richard R. Crocker, College Chaplain.
The Rev. Dr. Fred Berthold Jr., a Dartmouth College professor of religion emeritus, and the first dean of the college's William Jewett Tucker Foundation, has been honored by the creation of a fellowship in his name, to be awarded by the foundation.
Wright appoints Lord to renamed deanship. Read More in The Dartmouth. (1/17/2007)
Address from Rebecca Werhly to the Senior Leaders Celebration.
The Tucker Foundation held the Spring Break Trips 2006 Celebration March 8 in the Rockefeller Center.
This winter the Department of Fellowships and Internships is sponsoring five Tucker Fellows and eleven Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Interns.
Renee Bissell, Cameron Hahn, Alice Johnston, Adam Holt, David Cao, Kevin Keung, and Marianna Spanos.
Instead of scaring people this Halloween, Dartmouth students are donning costumes, baking goods and more to help various community service organizations on campus.
Six of the College's multidisciplinary centers join together.
It all started with a bunch of Dartmouth students who wanted to attend an Ultimate Frisbee championship, but didn’t want to take five separate cars from New Hampshire to Seattle. They thought a road trip would be much more fun, not to mention cost-effective and environmentally friendly--especially when they figured out a way to run the old Vermont school bus on leftover vegetable oil.
Letter from Will Canestaro while he served as a Tucker Fellow in India.
Dartmouth College is profiled in the new college guidebook Colleges with a Conscience, compiled by noted education services company The Princeton Review and Campus Compact.
In a Single Week On Campus, Students Of Virtually Every Faith Find Validation Of Their Beliefs — And Friends To Share Them With.
The Granger '18 Award is awarded annually by the Tucker Foundation...
Unique college partnership inspires Dartmouth students to join with Dartmouth alumni and their families in addressing problems facing our society.
The number of Dartmouth students rejecting corporate jobs and graduate school careers to embark on Peace Corps projects reached record highs this year...
Donna Patterson, a Philadelphia high school senior, took a different route than most in the college application process. While her friends were concerned with summer jobs or relaxing in the sun, she decided to participate in Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth.
(The following is a letter from College Chaplain Richard Crocker.) Some recent articles about material on the Al-Nur website have called into question the role of religious opinions in creating and sustaining a compassionate, pluralistic educational community.
Matthew Sueoka's Engineering Honors Thesis project, the new design of the Charfassion Orphanage in Southern Bangladesh, is an academic endeavor with profound international social and economic implications. Now he is embarking on a massive fundraising effort.
Several death penalty activists and experts spoke on juvenile executions and the implementation of the death penalty in the United States.
Reflection paper by Jennifer Gapinski, '05, Tucker Fellow.
"Who will we, at Dartmouth College, choose to become?" Essay by Dr. Stuart C. Lord
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